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1.00. Gratuity, to Alfred Ordway, Bradford, for Ordwav 



Apple. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Munroe Brothers, Lynn, for Baldwin. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to William K. Cole, West Boxford, for 



Williams Favorite. 

 1.50. Gratuity, to Horace Ware, Marblehead, for Sweet 



Baldwin. 

 1.50. Gratuity, to W. Petting-ill, Salisbury, for R. I. 



( ireening. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Mrs. C. H. White, Danvers, for Ko- 



manite. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to David L. Haskell, Essex, for 20 ounce 



Pippin. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Oliver P. Killam, West Boxford, for 



Dutch Codlin. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to David L. Haskell, Essex, for King of 



Tompkins County. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Kendall Osborn, Peabody, for Sum- 

 mer Baldwin. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to 1). N, Stoddard, Peabody, for Osgood 



Favorite. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Abel Stickney, Groveland, for Snow. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to George C. Goldthwait, Salem, for 



Killam Hill. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Kendall Oiborn, Peabody, for Fall- 



a water. 

 o.OO. First Premium, to George F. Sanger, Peabody, for 



Drap d'Or. 

 1.50. Second premium, to J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, for 



Smith's Cider. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to J Henry Hill, Amesbury, for King of 



Tompkins County. 

 J. J. H. Gregory, Joseph How, Geo. W. Chad wick, 

 Thomas Hale — Committee. 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON APPLES. 

 The exhibition of 1888 was not of average excellence, 



